How Long Does It Take For Eyebrows To Grow Back?

If you’ve had an eyebrow plucking disaster or shaved your eyebrows too much, or into a shape you just don’t like or that doesn’t suit you, then you’re more than likely asking this question.

And you’re probably anxious and worried about it too; after all, the eyebrows play a major role in our appearance, don’t they?

So let’s answer this as quickly as possible and try and put your mind at ease …

How Long Does It Take For Eyebrows To Grow Back?

So just how long does it take for eyebrows to grow back? Unfortunately, the bad news is that the answer is probably longer than you may think, if you’re comparing it to the rate that your head hair grows.

This is because eyebrows typically grow up to three times slower than your head hair. The average daily rate of growth of scalp hair is between 0.30 mm to 0.41 mm, while the eyebrows grow between 0.14 mm to 0.16 mm per day on average. That said, the actual growth rate for you personally will depend on your age and health.

And the good news is that the actual time take for eyebrows to grow back isn’t actually too long. Here are the typical times taken for complete eyebrow regrowth…

Eyebrow Regrowth Times

If you’re an average mature adult, you can expect it take about 56 days for your eyebrows to grow back to their full length. For those at or above retirement age, this time increases to about 73 days. And for young children and adolescents, it will take about 58 to 65 days for the eyebrows to recover their full length. You can expect to see signs of the regrowth after two to three weeks.

Summary

In general, you can assume it will take about 2 to 3 months for your eyebrows to grow back fully after being shaved or plucked. And, of course, you can always pencil in eyebrows in the meantime to improve your appearance.

Finally, you should avoid plucking or threading your eyebrows too much, if you can. If you overdo it, it can lead to thinning of your eyebrows, especially as you get older.